Sight Words

28 Sep 2011

English learning tool for children.

Sight Words...This is a program I wrote for my kids to quickly and easily learn the most common English words. By spending just a few minutes a day you can work through these early words to give your child a quick start at reading.

The program can handle multiple children (even an entire class), and tracks each child's progress showing which words that child has mastered and more frequently prompting them with words that have not yet memorised.

Almost 2000 words are included, including those in the popular Dolch Word List, internally ordered from easiest to hardest so that the easier words are offered early.

What's New

Version 1.1:

breaks the words into five levels allowing the student to progress through levels. This improves the feeling of accomplishment and can avoid the student feeling overwhelmed by having 1700 words to learn.

Requirements

Mac OS X 10.6.6 or later

View Larger

Similar Software

No similar apps have been recommended yet. You can add your suggestions to the right.

App Name

Smile Score

Suggest other similar software

suggested

Like this app? Be the first to add it to a collection!Create a Collection by bringing together complementary apps that have a common theme or purpose, then share it and discover new collections!

Ratings

Details

Sight Words...This is a program I wrote for my kids to quickly and easily learn the most common English words. By spending just a few minutes a day you can work through these early words to give your child a quick start at reading.

The program can handle multiple children (even an entire class), and tracks each child's progress showing which words that child has mastered and more frequently prompting them with words that have not yet memorised.

Almost 2000 words are included, including those in the popular Dolch Word List, internally ordered from easiest to hardest so that the easier words are offered early.

You can also generate a nice looking report of the child's current status, showing words they know, words they are still working on, and words that they haven't been tested on yet.

Version 1.1:

breaks the words into five levels allowing the student to progress through levels. This improves the feeling of accomplishment and can avoid the student feeling overwhelmed by having 1700 words to learn.